IDAHO (MT)

Scrapbook Soup
Jenn Mason is featured in the first segment showing how to create a recycled pocket journal. Then, Kathy Kromer demonstrates a wall art project created with a special technique using packing tape to make a photo transfer. Then, Julie McGuffee shares ideas for personalizing coffee mugs, cell phones, electronic tablets, key chains, and other iteMs. Last, Julie McGuffee creates unique buttons with a brad maker. D

12:00 pm

Paint This with Jerry Yarnell"Mama's Pride, Part 2"
Having completed the background painting Jerry begins the highlighting process starting with the orange detail on the head. Next the body hairs are applied using the dry brush blending technique to the body by highlighting on the right side and following the contour of the body to create softness and roundness with each stroke. Next the baby is blocked in and detailed highlights are added with the understanding that the final step of adding the falling snow and wintry wind eliminates the need for great detail that might be normally be required. D

This Old House"Bedford Project, Part 5 of 16"
Host Kevin O'Connor meets with landscape designer Jenn Nawada Evans to see her plan for the rambling site. The first order of business is reclaiming a good percentage of the backyard from invasive vines and brambles that have been encroaching on the lawn for years. Landscape contractor Roger Cook and his crew make quick work of it, using a skid steer loader with a brush hog attachment. D

1:30 pm

Ask This Old House"Insulating a Wall; Repointing a Fieldstone Foundation"
Host Kevin O'Connor works with an insulation contractor to show the proper way to insulate a wall using fiberglass batts. Then Kevin, along with landscape contractor Roger Cook, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and general contractor Tom Silva, asks "What is it?" Afterward, Tom helps a homeowner repoint a fieldstone foundation. D

2:00 pm

American Woodshop"Walnut Bathroom Cabinet and Accents"
Here's a cabinet that is perfectly sized to add storage to bathrooMs. It also dresses up a room and adds Shaker grace to a small space. Highly figured wood hallmarks this design. D

2:30 pm

Rough Cut - Woodworking with Tommy Mac"Greene and Greene-Inspired Dressing Mirror"
In this episode of Rough Cut, Tommy tackles a Greene and Greene-Inspired Dressing Mirror, perfect for practically any room. To get inspiration for the mirror, Tommy heads out on a Rough Cut Road Trip to the magnificent Gamble House in Pasadena, California. There he finds brilliant Arts and Crafts examples by architects Charles and Henry Greene. D

America's Heartland
Picking and packing sweet Georgia peaches. An Oregon brewery goes to the source for the right kinds of hops. A rural Tennessee community celebrates the heritage music of the mountain dulcimer. D

4:00 pm

NOVA"Smartest Machine On Earth"
This film profiles Watson, an IBM supercomputer, which competed against two "Jeopardy!" champions to prove its ability to mimic the human thought process. The film goes behind the scenes at IBM to provide a firsthand look at the technological feats and hurdles to develop Watson and the challenges artificial intelligence (AI) researchers face.G

5:00 pm

Antiques Roadshow"Atlanta, Ga - Hour Three"
Host Mark L. Walberg joins appraiser Wes Cowan at a collector's home to examine extremely rare photographs of Sherman's 1864 March to the Sea and the burning of Atlanta. Highlights include a circa 1961 Willie Mays jersey and pants; and a circa 1861 Confederate officer's sword, originally belonging to the guest's great-great-great-grandfather, and valued at $50,000. Part 3 of 3G

6:00 pm

Antiques Roadshow UK"Aberdeen Music Hall"
Michael Aspel and the team make some surprising finds including a Scottish broadsword, bought with money a young boy saved from a paper route; the sword turns out to be older and rarer than its owner ever dreamed of. Plus a pair of bronzes that are considered ugly dust traps are given a golden valuation.G

6:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"France's Dordogne"
Rick takes a canoe ride, visits a goose farm and savors the foie gras, wanders through a lamp-lit castle, enjoys a country market, and visits the Sistine Chapel of the prehistoric world.G

7:00 pm

The Lawrence Welk Show"Great Entertainers"
This 1981 show salutes George M. Cohan with a medley of his songs including "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "You're a Grand Old Flag." Gail, Ron and Michael sing the Mills Brothers' hit "Glow Worm." The saxophone section recalls Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady."G

8:00 pm

Are You Being Served"Top Hat and Tails"
Mr. Grace decides that a team from Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear will be entered in an inter-store ballroom dancing competition.G

Last of the Summer Wine"How Not to Cry at Weddings"
Everyone is getting ready for the wedding. Alvin flirts with Stella when she returns from the hairdressers. Pearl and Howard look back on their relationship. Clegg gets the last word.G

9:30 pm

Outnumbered
Karen is on a sleepover, and Ben is away at adventure camp. Mum and Dad are left with a labrador to look after and a glimpse of what life will be like once the children have left home.G

Vicar of Dibley"Winter"
With Christmas drawing closer, Geraldine casts the villagers in a live nativity, which involves rather unusual auditions and a cast that sometimes recasts a part to fit personal preferences.G

11:11 pm

Doctor Who Series"Flesh and Stone"
The Doctor and his friends must escape an army of Weeping Angels by going through the wreckage of a crashed space liner. Meanwhile in the forest vault, Amy finds herself facing an even deadlier attack.G